PulsumSpace (PSP) is a theoretical framework in which physical space is described as an active, continuous field rather than a passive geometric background. Within this approach, fundamental physical phenomena arise from state variations of the space field itself. Time is not treated as an independent dimension, but emerges as a local reaction frequency determined by the spatial field density. Gravitation is described as a response to gradients in this space field, leading to a direct coupling between gravitational acceleration and local clock rates. The model is formulated using a continuity equation for space density and a constitutive law for a self-induced space flow. A central result is a quantitative relation linking gravitational acceleration to the gradient of the logarithmic time-frequency field. This relation requires no additional fields, no new axioms, and no speculative assumptions. PulsumSpace does not aim to replace established theories, but provides a complementary, dynamically grounded interpretation in which known results can be recovered as limiting cases. The framework yields a clear, falsifiable experimental prediction that can be tested using precision clocks and gravimetric measurements with established, publicly accessible instrumentation.
Remzi Öztürk (Mon,) studied this question.